30 years of LGBTIQ Liaison Officers celebrated during Mardi Gras 2020 Parade, NSW

The NSW Police has concluded a high-visibility operation for the 42nd annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade in Sydney’s CBD.

Operation Mardi Gras 2020 involved general duties officers, the Public Order and Riot Squad, Operations Support Group, Mounted Unit, Dog Unit, Aviation Support Branch, Licensing Police, Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, and Police Transport Command.

Officers were conducting patrols along the parade route and in surrounding areas to ensure a safe and secure environment for the community yesterday (Saturday 29 February 2020).

The annual event saw more than 12,000 people take part in the parade as more than 190 floats marched along Liverpool, Oxford and Flinders streets in a colourful celebration of rainbow pride and diversity.

NSW Police also took part in the parade and celebrated 30 years since the creation of the now LGBTIQ Liaison Officer (GLLO) role, which was created in 1990 to support gender diverse police officers and the community.

During the parade, NSW Police participants saluted Operation Commander, Assistant Commissioner Tony Crandell, who has been involved with the police operation for 11 years.

Assistant Commissioner Crandell thanked officers and praised the majority of revellers, who came together to safely celebrate “What Matters”.

“Everyone came together to mark the 42nd anniversary of the parade in such a spectacular fashion,” Assistant Commissioner Crandell said.

“I’m pleased to see our GLLOs and allys marching proudly – they do a lot of good work in the community and need to be celebrated.

“Police have come a long way in building relationships with the LGBTIQ community and Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras event organisers.

“However, it was disappointing that we were requested to remove three people from the parade ground for unauthorised entry. Their removal was done to ensure the event could continue to proceed in a safe and peaceful manner.”

The three people – two aged 31 and another aged 35 – were removed from the Mardi Gras parade ground, near Taylor Square, following an unauthorised entry about 10pm. No further police action is anticipated.

During the operation, police arrested 13 people for offences, including assault, affray, and drug possession.

Extensive road closures were put in place to facilitate the parade; and, while a small number remain in place, major roads have been successfully reopened.

Visit www.livetraffic.com for more information on road closures and the latest traffic conditions.

/Public Release. View in full here.